The Scottie is the only breed of dog that has lived in the White House more than three times. President
Franklin D. Roosevelt was renowned for owning a Scottie named Fala, a gift from his distant cousin, Margaret Stuckley. The
President loved Fala so much that he rarely went anywhere without him. Roosevelt had several Scotties before Fala, including
one named Duffy and another named Mr. Duffy. Eleanor Roosevelt had a Scottish Terrier named Meggie when the family entered
the White House in 1933. More recently, President George W. Bush has owned two black Scottish terriers, Barney and Miss Beazley.
Barney starred in nine films produced by the White House, including Barney Cam VII: A Red, White and Blue Christmas. Other
famous people who are known to have owned Scotties include: Queen Victoria, Eva Braun, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jacqueline Kennedy
Onassis, Ed Whitfield, Rudyard Kipling and President of Poland, Lech Kaczynski. Actress Tatum O'Neal owned a Scottish Terrier.
She was said to be so saddened by her dog's death to cancer and old age that she relapsed into drugs.

The Scottie is also renowned for being featured in the popular board game, Monopoly, as a player
token. When the game was first created in the 1930s, Scotties were one of the most popular pets in the United States, and
it is also one of the most popular Monopoly game tokens, according to Matt Collins, vice president of marketing for Hasbro.

In May 2007, Carnegie Mellon University named the Scottish Terrier its official mascot. The Scottie
had been a long-running unofficial mascot of the university, whose founder's Scottish heritage is also honored by the official
athletic nickname of "Tartans." During the opening of the May, 2007, Carnegie Mellon commencement ceremony, keynote speaker
Bill Cosby, a Scottie fancier, led the university's new mascot, named Scottie, to the speaker's platform. Agnes Scott College
in Decatur, Georgia also uses the Scottie as their mascot. The dog's image is a symbol for the "Radley" brand of bags, and
the "Juicy" line of clothing.

Most Scottish Terriers live with regular folks that love dogs in general, and Scotties in particular.
However, over the years, the Scottie has captured the heart of some famous (and infamous) people as well.... Here's
a partial list of well-known personalities that have been owned by a Scottie...

PERSON

SCOTTIE

Claim to Fame.....................................

Amy Alcott

Venus

Celebrated woman golfer.

Julie Andrews

Duffy

Actress, Singer.

John Barrymore

unknown

Stage actor in comedy, drama.

Lionel Barrymore

Johnny

Actor, composer, artist, author, director

Memphis Belle

Stuka

Mascot of the first United States Army Air Forces heavy bomber to complete 25 combat missions with her crew intact

Humphrey Bogart

Humphrey Bogart and "Sluggy"

Sluggy

Ranked as the greatest male star in the history of American cinema.

David Bowie

unknown

Iconic Rock star, who wrote and sang some of the most artistic songs during the period 1970-2016

Charles Boyer

unknown

French film actor between 1920 and 1976

Eva Braun

Stasi and Negus

Adolf Hitler's mistress, then wife.

Warner Brothers

Whiskers

American movie studio.

Jimmy Buffett

Alice

Singer, songwriter, author, film producer.

George W. Bush

Barney and Ms Beazley

43rd President of the United States

David Cook

Dublin

Singer - winner of American Idol, season 7.

Joan Crawford

Puki

American Film Actress

Betty Davis

Meg, Tibby & McTavish

American Film Actress

Laraine Day

Butch

American Film Actress

Dwight Eisenhower

Telek, Skunkieand Caacie

34th President of the United States

Stu Erwin

Stormy Weather

Stage, Film, Television Actor

Zsa Zsa Gabor

Mishka

Stage, Film, Television Actress

Dustin Hoffman

Sandy

Stage, Film, Television Actor

Betty Hutton

unknown

American actress, comedienne

Rudyard Kipling

unknown

English poet, writer, novelist

Bert Lahr

Barry

Actor (The Lion in Wizard of Oz)

Dorothy LaMour

Peanuts

Film Actress (Crosby/Hope 'road pictures')

Charles Lindbergh

Skean, Bogey

American Aviator

Alice Roosevelt Longworth

Sandy

Teddy Roosevelt's eldest child

Ida Lupino

Edward

English Actress/Director

Rue McClanahan

Harrod

Stage, Television Actress

Ali McGraw

Amtrak, Jemima

American Film Actress

Liza Minelli

Lilly

Stage and Film Actress/Singer

Dorothy Parker

Daisy

Poet, Writer, Critic, Satirist

Walter Pidgeon

unknown

Canadian Film Actor

Lily Pons

unknown

French/American opera star

Ella Raines

Nugget

1940s Film Actress

Bonnie Raitt

unknown

Singer, Songwriter, Musician

Basil Rathbone

unknown

Actor, known for portrayals of Sherlock Holmes

Ronald Reagan

Scotch andSoda

40th President of the United States, Actor

Eleanor Roosevelt

Meggie

First Lady of the United States, wife of FDR

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)

Fala

32nd President of the United States

Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt

Jessie

26th President of the United States

Anne Shirley

unknown

1930s American Film Actress

Ann Sothern

Doonie

1950s American Television Actress

Sally Struthers

Bob

1970s Television Actress

Shirley Temple

Corky

American Film Child Star

Marlo Thomas

unknown

American Television Actress, Producer

James Thurber

Jeannie

American writer, cartoonist, wit

S.S. VanDines

unknown

American Art Critic, Author

Vera-Ellen

unknown

American
actress/dancers, best known for dancing with Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Danny
Kaye and Donald O’Connor.

Queen Victoria

Laddie

Queen of England, Ireland

E.B. White

unknown

Author of Children's Books

Katherine White

Daisy

Writer, Magazine Editor

Ron White

Birdie and Bogey

Comedian

Lech Kaczynski

Titus

President of Poland from 2005-2010.

Jane Wyman

Scotch andSoda

American Singer, Dancer, Actress

Tatum O'Neal

Lena

American actress. Youngest person ever to win a competitive Academy Award, which she won at the age of 10.

Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis

Hootchie

Former First lady of the United States, wife of John F. Kennedy.

Lady & The Tramp

Jock

Jock was one of the stars of the first feature-length films whose cast was nearly all dogs.

Capt. Verinis

Stuka

The origin of this photo is unknown. Capt. Verinis was a WWII fighter pilot, and his mascot was a Scottish Terrier
named Stuka.